Review: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey – A odyssey worth experiencing

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It’s only been a year since the release of Assassin’s Creed Origins and now the team at Ubisoft Montreal has been hard at work on their next epic tale: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, one of the most ambitious titles within the Assassin’s Creed franchise yet. Find out what we thought in our review.

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Review: Nintendo Switch – A year and a half of Switching on

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Released in March of 2017, the Nintendo Switch took the world by storm with its unique approach to both handheld gaming and home-console experiences, but now, it’s time to take a deep dive into how well the handheld has aged over the past two years. Find out what we think in our review of the Nintendo Switch after two years of wear and tear.

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Review: Brawlout – A brawl that should never happen

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Brawlout by Angry Mob Games is a recently released arena-style fighting game that sees players go into an all-out brawl in a similar fashion to that of PlayStation All-Stars and Super Smash Bros. However, does it work or is the game just a mere clone of said familiar titles? Let’s find out.

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Review: Valkyria Chronicles 4 – A chronicle worth embarking on

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Valkyria Chronicles is a series that re-imagines World War II as a low-key fantasy take where it has been renamed the Second European War. Now, we’re entering into our fourth story within the well-established franchise as we once more take on The Empire to protect our friends and allies from the ever-growing threat.

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Review: The Surge: The Good, The Bad, the Augmented – It’s totally… Good?

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The Surge from Deck13 continues to make a massive splash as a sci-fi Soulsborne title and now, it’s making a bigger one with its latest DLC The Good, The Bad, The Augmented, which just recently released for the game. Find out what we thought in our review of this expanded adventure.

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Review: Downward Spiral: Horus Station – No tailspins here

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Downward Spiral: Horus Station is a space-based survival title where players will navigate their way through a derelict in hopes to survive and find a way to safety. Along the way, they will encounter unforeseen puzzles, dangers, and secrets that lie just ahead. Find out what we thought of this atmospherically narrated game in our review today.

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Review: State of Decay 2: Daybreak Pack – An exciting and new take on survival

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State of Decay 2’s Daybreak Pack adds in a rather exciting adventure that up to four people to team up and to take on unimaginable odds as players fight off against seemingly endless waves of zombies. Find out what we thought in our review. Continue reading

Review: Immortal: Unchained – A flawed and damaged Immortal

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Immortal: Unchained is an indie Souls-style game that utilizes ranged weaponry such as firearms in order to provide a new and hopefully refreshing experience, however, Toadman Interactive still has a long way to go before their experience is fully imagined. Find out why in our review.

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Review: METAL MAX Xeno – Full of tanks, babes and metal

METAL MAX Xeno_20181002041426METAL MAX Xeno is a recently released JRPG for the PlayStation 4 that originally launched as a Japan exclusive for the PlayStation Vita. Now, fans in the West can finally experience the third entry within the METAL MAX series to launch outside of Japan. Find out what we thought with our review of METAL MAX Xeno.

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Review: The Mooseman – A living piece of art

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No matter what way you cut it, there are seldom games that put themselves up for display as a piece of art. Among these games comes Mooseman, a game that wants to world to see its story, to know the legend it has to tell us. 

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